Part of Letter from Ron Philips to F Phillips
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Part of Letter from Ron Philips to F Phillips
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Excerpt (pages 7 and 8) from letter from CR Phillips to F Phillips. Writes he will be with her again soon and ambitions for after the war. Expresses his love for her.
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Two page handwritten letter
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EPhillipsCRPhillipsF[Date]-01
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VII
would only be a matter of a few months before we are to-gether [sic] for all time. It seems darling that my one [deleted] ab [/deleted] ambition after this war is to be with you and make you happy in the things we will do to-gether [sic]. I am glad darling that the children are so well and happy, you must have a wonderful influence over them to make them so happy and to keep them so well, Darling I love you
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VII
you so much for being so good in all the things you do. It seems that my love grows more every day when I think of the things you do for me.
Well, darling I hope you have made it plain to W. I think he is letting his feelings run away with his senses.
Well I must finish now my darling, So wishing you all the best and sending you & the children all my love now and ever.
I am Yours Darling
Ron xxxxxxxxxxx
would only be a matter of a few months before we are to-gether [sic] for all time. It seems darling that my one [deleted] ab [/deleted] ambition after this war is to be with you and make you happy in the things we will do to-gether [sic]. I am glad darling that the children are so well and happy, you must have a wonderful influence over them to make them so happy and to keep them so well, Darling I love you
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VII
you so much for being so good in all the things you do. It seems that my love grows more every day when I think of the things you do for me.
Well, darling I hope you have made it plain to W. I think he is letting his feelings run away with his senses.
Well I must finish now my darling, So wishing you all the best and sending you & the children all my love now and ever.
I am Yours Darling
Ron xxxxxxxxxxx
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C R Phillips, “Part of Letter from Ron Philips to F Phillips,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed November 5, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/26915.
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